Dr. Kathryn Roe Coker received a doctorate in history from the University of South Carolina. She was the appraisal archivist at the South Carolina Department before serving for thirty years as an historian for the Department of the Army (DA). She has written extensively, and is the author of Virginia POW Camps In World War II (2022) and Georgia POW Camps In World War II (2019), both with Jason Wetzel. Jason Wetzel has an MA in education and history from Georgia State University. The bulk of his working life was in telecommunications, with side forays as a high school teacher and a Department of the Army historian. His interest is World War II history. His mother was an Australian war bride, and he is an Australian war baby. Dahlonega, Georgia, is his home.
"""How is history useful for an operational commander or to soldiers in general? What role does history have for doctrine and training to the U.S. Army as an institution? These are questions this book answers as the authors narrate the development combat historian and the evolving role of combat historians as they develop history into a useful tool for informing training, operations, and doctrine development.""-- ""New York Journal of Books"""